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UC San Diego Health System Among “Most Wired” in Nation

July 23, 2012

University of California, San Diego Health System’s hospitals and facilities are among “Health Care’s Most Wired,” according to the 14th annual survey conducted by Hospitals & Health Networks magazine.

Community Safety: Start with Respect and Dignity

February 10, 2022

Community Safety: Start with Respect and Dignity UC San Diego has been engaged in the University of California systemwide effort to reimagine our approach to campus safety and security. Drawing on extensive input from students, faculty, staff, alumni and other stakeholders, the campus is moving toward a more data-driven, service-oriented,…

Binational Police Program in Tijuana Targets HIV Reduction

May 18, 2015

A binational team from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission, Mexico Section has launched a new research project aimed at promoting prevention of HIV and other blood-borne infections.

Plain Cigarette Packaging May Reduce Incorrect Impression of Product’s Safety

December 18, 2017

An online survey of 900 consumers of three of the United States’ most popular cigarette brands suggests that adopting standardized cigarette packing may reduce consumers’ misconceptions that some cigarettes are less harmful than others, reports a team of researchers led by University of California San Diego School of Medicine and…

Researchers Continue Study of COVID-19 Vaccinations, Pregnancy and Postpartum

June 23, 2022

A $10 million grant over four years will support further examination of a national study looking at COVID-19 vaccination safety during pregnancy and immune response pre-and post-delivery for both mom and baby.

UC San Diego Renews Lifeguard Services at Black’s Beach

March 8, 2012

The University of California, San Diego is renewing its contract with the City of San Diego to maintain full-time lifeguard services at Black’s Beach to ensure safety for members of the campus and local community.

Sobering Data Drives Home Need to Expand Teen DUI Prevention Program

October 19, 2016

In an effort to put the brakes on sobering statistics related to teenagers driving under the influence, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine will join forces with the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) to reduce alcohol-impaired driving among San Diego youth ages 15 to 20.

AI Fire-Detection Tool Awarded for “Innovations in Networking” by CENIC

March 14, 2024

The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) named the AI fire -detection tool created by UC San Diego’s ALERTCalifornia program, CAL FIRE, and industry partner DigitalPath the winner of the 2024 Innovations in Networking Award for Innovation in Public Safety.

Q&A: The Science Behind In-Person Learning

November 12, 2020

…submit their questions about safety mechanisms in place for in-person learning, what data inform decisions about class offerings, how classrooms are sanitized, ways the campus is supporting equal access to resources for students learning remotely and more. Q. What are the triggers that would prompt a reduction or elimination of…

UC San Diego Biology Professor Named Prestigious HHMI Professor

June 30, 2014

A biology professor at UC San Diego who heads a research institute that brings together scientists across the campus studying circadian rhythms, the internal “biological clock” that governs the daily activities in humans and other organisms, has been named by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute an HHMI professor.

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